By James McAuley December 12 at 7:08 AM PARIS — The United States may have withdrawn from the Paris climate change accord, but on Tuesday dozens of world leaders and philanthropists met to find solutions to the swiftly warming planet — and send a message of...Read more »

By Jacqueline Charles jcharles@miamiherald.com December 13, 2017 01:34 PM From the glass walls of his hidden Little Haiti art gallery overlooking a changing streetscape, Joseph Wilfrid Daleus dreamed of the day deep-pocket tourists and well-heeled art collectors would discover his work, walk in and...Read more »

Haiti Libre: President Jovenel Moïse participated yesterday Tuesday in the OnePlanet Summit initiated by President Emmanuel Macron. Co-organized with the United Nations and the World Bank, this Summit is an extension of the Paris Agreement and focuses particularly on climate finance issues in order...Read more »

In 1954 a young man stood in a field of cotton that was about to revolutionize Haitian agriculture. His name was Rémillot Léveillé. The location was a trial site near Gonaives that he had helped to set up to test varieties of cotton seed...Read more »

By: Marlana Edwards Howard University Professor, Dr. Nikongo Bnikongo, recently returned from an eight-day trip to the Dominican Republic. Nikongo, who teaches African American studies, did not go to the the Dominican Republic to enjoy the sun and the sand, but instead, to assist...Read more »

Cirque du Soleil founder Guy Laliberte is betting big on Miami. The Canadian theater impresario paid $6.9 million cash for a trio of new warehouses at 300, 310 and 320 Northeast 60th Street in Little Haiti, The Real Deal has learned. Laliberte, who founded...Read more »

PITTSBURG, KANSAS - Clyvens Exantus is on the cusp of accomplishing two of his life goals in one day. The 25-year-old Pittsburg State student and Army ROTC cadet is set to commission as a Second Lieutenant and earn his bachelor’s degree in political science...Read more »

La Saline slaughterhouse is a nightmarish panorama of animal blood, body parts and detritus _ and it’s an essential part of the economy of the Haitian capital, supplying meat to restaurants, street vendors and stores. By CHERY DIEU NALIO, Associated Press PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti (AP)...Read more »

WALKER, Mich. (WOOD) — A shipping container filled with relief supplies that never arrived in Haiti is back in West Michigan, four years later. The 40-foot-long shipping container arrived in the Grand Rapids area around 8:30 a.m. Monday, after a weekend on the road...Read more »

FIVE Haitian nationals are in police custody in connection with the discovery of a “significant amount of cocaine” on Saturday in Inagua. The incident took place shortly after 5pm. Superintendent Jamuel Ferguson, commander of the Drug Enforcement Unit, said DEU officers assisted by Drug...Read more »

Haitian President Jovenel Moïse (Photo: CMC) PORT AU PRINCE, Haiti (CMC) — Haitian President Jovenel Moïse is scheduled to meet with members of the Haitian community in France on Sunday. According to Haiti’s Ambassador to France, Vanessa Lamonthe Matignon, the president will discuss matters...Read more »

Haiti Libre.com Monday, Régine Lamur, the Minister of Youth and Sports, accompanied by the Deputy Fritz Chéry President of the Committee of Youth and Sport of the Lower House welcomed with honor the delegation of the National Federation of Karate that made the pride...Read more »

Haiti Libre.com The authorities of Dominican migration continue at a sustained pace, the repatriation operations of Haitians in irregular migratory situation. The Directorate General of Migration (DGM) reports that in November, 10,696 foreigners from 6 countries were expelled or not admitted...Read more »

NEW YORK (PRWEB) December 07, 2017 The Columbus Citizens Foundation, located in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, is proud to organize a fundraiser for the Andrea Bocelli Foundation next Monday to benefit the water access efforts of the ABF in the country of...Read more »

Patch.com The starving and injured dog was left in a cardboard box in Miami. MIAMI, FL — Animal rights organization PETA has put up a $5,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction on cruelty charges of the person or persons who...Read more »